Factors Associated with Lack of Interest in HIV Testing in Older At-Risk Women

2007 
Objective: To determine the factors and reasons associated with lack of interest in HIV testing among older women from a high prevalence community. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study of women aged ≥50 seeking medical care. The main outcome measures were (1) interest in HIV testing and (2) reasons for women's interest or lack of interest assessed using open-ended questions. We compared the characteristics of women based on testing interest and fit two multivariable logistic regression models to identify factors associated with lack of testing interest among never tested women and women with moderate or high HIV risk factors. Responses to short answer questions were analyzed according to participants' HIV testing interest. Coding was performed by two independent reviewers using deductive application of themes identified in previously published literature on HIV testing interest. Results: Of 564 eligible women, 514 (91%) enrolled. Only 22% were interested in HIV testing. Those who lacked interest ...
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